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Aviation (sorted)
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Aircraft
A–M
- AeroTwin or Air Scooter
- Air Transport Intelligence
- Antipode (supersonic business aircraft concept) by Charles Bombardier
- Arado E.583 - 1945 fighter (project only); de:Arado E.583
- Caspar S I - 1922 German single-engined maritime reconnaissance aircraft, de:Caspar S I
- Caspar C 17 - 1925 German low-winged aircraft
- DOVA DV-1 - Skylark, light sport aircraft; [1]; de:DOVA DV-1
- Fieseler Fi 1 - 1930 sports plane; de:Fieseler F 1 Tigerschwalbe
- Fieseler Fi 3 - experimental tailless aircraft; de:Fieseler F 3
- Fieseler Fi 4 - 1932 sports plane; de:Fieseler F 4
- Fieseler Fi 6 - 1933 sports plane and trainer; de:Fieseler F 6
- Focke-Borgward BFK-1 - "Kolibri"; first German-designed helicopter after WW II (1958)
- Gotha B.I and Gotha B.II - 1915 German reconnaissance aircraft; de:Gotha B-Typen
- Grigorovich DG-54 - 1930s fighter aircraft (project); de:Grigorowitsch DG-54
- Grigorovich DG-55 - 1930s low-winged aircraft; de:Grigorowitsch DG-55
- Grigorovich DG-56 - 1930s fighter aircraft (project); de:Grigorowitsch DG-56
- Grigorovich DG-58 - 1930s surveillance aircraft dive bomber (PB-1) (project); de:Grigorowitsch DG-58
- Grigorovich M-13 - flying boat
- Grigorovich M-14 - flying boat
- Grigorovich M-17 - flying boat
- Grigorovich M-18 - flying boat
- Grigorovich M-19 - flying boat
- Grigorovich M-21 - flying boat
- Grigorovich M-22 - flying boat
- Grigorovich M-23 - flying boat
- Grigorovich ROM-1 - flying boat
- Grigorovich ROM-2 - flying boat
- Grigorovich MK-1 - flying boat
- Grigorovich MRL-1 - flying boat
- Grigorovich MR-2 - flying boat
- Grigorovich MR-3 - flying boat
- Grigorovich MR-5 - flying boat
- Grigorovich MUR-1 - flying boat
- Grigorovich MU-2 - flying boat
- Grigorovich MUR-2 - flying boat
- Halberstadt B.I, Halberstadt B.II and Halberstadt B.III - reconnaissance aircraft; de:Halberstadt B-Typen
- Heinkel He 231 - VTOL fighter; de:Heinkel He 231
- HFB Ha 135 - 1934 trainer biplane; de:HFB Ha 135
- Kalinin K-1 - 1926 airliner; de:Kalinin K-1; it:Kalinin K-1; ru:К-1 (самолёт)
- Kalinin K-2 - 1926 airliner; de:Kalinin K-2; ru:К-2 (самолёт)
- Klemm Kl 26 - 1929 light leisure and training aircraft; de:Klemm Kl 26; it:Klemm Kl 26
- Kochyerigin TSh-3 - 1934 ground-attack aircraft; de:Kotscherigin TSch-3
- Laister-Kauffman XCG-10 - 1944 military glider (2 aircraft only)
- Myasishchev DB-108 - 1944 bomber (3 prototypes only); de:Mjassischtschew DB-108
- Myasishchev WB-109 - 1945 bomber (prototype only); de:Mjassischtschew WB-109
N–Z
- Reggiane Re.2006 - 1944 fighter (prototype only); de:Reggiane Re.2006
- Remington-Burnelli RB-2/Burnelli RB-2 - 1924 biplane freighter
- RFB Sirius II - 1972 motor glider; de:Rhein-Flugzeugbau Sirius II
- Rheinflug RW-3 - 1958 light aircraft; de:Rheinflug RW-3
- Rogozarski P-100 - military trainer; de:Rogožarski P-100; sr:Рогожарски Р-100
- Rohrbach Rofix - 1926 fighter; de:Rohrbach Ro IX
- Saunders-Roe Saro P.192 Queen - 1950s giant flying boat (project); de:Saunders-Roe Saro P.192; information an images
- Scheibe SF 33 - 1970s motor glider; de:Scheibe SF 33
- Schütte-Lanz G.II, Schütte-Lanz G.III and Schütte-Lanz G.IV, German WW I heavy bomber aircraft, de:Schütte-Lanz G.I-V
- Schütte-Lanz R.I - WW I heavy bomber (R-plane); de:Schütte-Lanz R.I
- Sikorsky S-11 - 1913 military plane; de:Sikorsky S-11
- Sikorsky S-12 - 1913 military plane; de:Sikorsky S-12
- Technoavia SM-2000 - four-passenger, light turboprop aircraft; Image:Technoavia SM-2000P.jpg
- TsAGI 1-EA - single-rotor helicopter; some info in Helicopter#Early development
- TsAGI 2-EA - 1930s Soviet Autogyro; de:ZAGI 2-EA
- TsAGI 4-EA (A-4) - Soviet Autogyro; [2]
- TsAGI A-6 - autogyro; de:ZAGI A-6
- TsAGI A-7 - Kamov A-7-3; liaison and observation autogyro; de:ZAGI A-7
- TsAGI A-8 - autogyro; de:ZAGI A-8
- TsAGI A-12 - single-seat experimental autogyro; de:ZAGI A-12
- TsAGI A-13 - 1936 autogyro; de:ZAGI A-13
- Uppercu-Burnelli UB-20 - 1929 airliner; de:Uppercu-Burnelli UB-20
- Uppercu-Burnelli GX-3 - 1929; de:Uppercu-Burnelli GX-3
- VEF I-11 - 1930s light plane (prototype only), de:VEF Irbitis I-11, lv:VEF I-11
- VEF I-14 - 1930s light plane (prototype only), de:VEF Irbitis I-14, lv:VEF I-14
- Weser WP 1003/1 - tiltrotor aircraft; sv:Weserflug WP 1003; [3]
Other aviation articles
A–K
- Advanced Qualification Program - FAA's alternate pilot qualification method as outlined in AC-120-54A
- Aerobase Database Systems - Aircraft database company based in the UK.
- aileron counterbalance - purpose, application and history
- Air Explore - Slovak charter airline; [4]
- Air Highnesses - Armenian cargo airline. Their aircraft, operated on behalf of Aéro-Service crashed in Brazzaville on 30 November 2012, resulting in Republic of Congo's deadliest air crash, as described in 2012 Aéro-Service Ilyushin Il-76T crash
- Air Maleo - Indonesian cargo airline; [5]
- aircraft maintenance planning
- aircraft-related noise level limitations - information is included in the articles Aircraft noise and Noise regulation
- Airline Reliability Statistics & History - compared numbers of crashes, casualties, maintenance track records, etc. For example, Wall Street Journal, March 19, 2007, has a table of fatal accidents by airline region
- Airport Trucks - Cadbury advert sequel to Gorilla; in context it is relevant to here
- Alpi Aviation - Italian aircraft company; commons:Category:Alpi Aviation
- ARjet Airlines - Argentine charter airline. [6]
- Asialink Cargo Airlines - Indonesian cargo airline; [7]
- Atlasglobal UA - Ukrainian airline, subsidiary of Atlasglobal; [8]
- Business aviation (aviation field) - a subset of general aviation that focuses on the business use of airplanes and helicopters; (Business Aviation is about a defunct company)[9]
- Captain Julian Bond
- Jacob Brodbeck - Educator and aviation pioneer. Jacob Friedrich Brodbeck (1821–1910) :He built a heavier-than-air plane about 40 years before the Wright brothers did. See [10][11] See also the article on this man in the German Wikipedia.
- Catalog of Aircraft Specifications - a ist of aircraft and their specifications including operating costs and noise footprint if possible; ideally, this would be formatted using a standard template so easy comparisons could be made; can we use XML?; for a start, see List of aircraft
- Cello Aviation - British charter airline; based at Birmingham Airport; successor of Gill Airways; [12]
- Clear (airport security) - company; see Clear; [13]
- Combat landing - technique(s) for tactical landing for military aviation under combat conditions
- cyclogyros - experimental form of flight recently mentioned on Slashdot
- Dryden Air Services - aviation (outsourcing) industry; [14]; ground-handling company at five international Canadian airports; mentioned in [[Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
- Duncan Aviation, Inc. - the largest remaining family-owned business aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) organization in the world; [15]
- Earthrounders - aviation "Earthrounders" [16]; are "pilots who have flown around the world in light aircraft." Perhaps there is only enough information for a stub, but the article on commercial astronaut Mike Melville states that he is one, but the link for it simply says that the article was deleted, and I had to go outside of the Wikipedia to find out what that is. [1]
- Fong Guey - early aeroplane builder; probably Fung Joe Guey
- galley cooling
- Gilo Cardozo - flew with Bear Grylls in paraglider over Mt. Everest
- Ground Collision
- Home Establishment - Royal Flying Corps/Royal Naval Air Service/Royal Air Force "home base" in Britain during World War I; Brit pilots often rotated there after combat role, as instructor
- infeasible yield - infeasible-yield impact as such due to an airline schedule disruption
- John W. Pitts - inventor of the 1928 Pitts Sky Car
L–Z
- list of all military applicable Aviation Ground Support Equipment (AGSE) manuals used for regular inspections required by DA Directives
- list of jet airliners by number of units produced - i.e., a list of civilian passenger/cargo airliners by number of units produced/sold (current and historical)
- list of currently produced aircraft - list of aircraft that are currently being produced
- list of plane crashes that caused by low visibility
- list of North American United States aviation and airline holding business entities, which have two or more passenger airline carriers with federal operating certificates among their subsidiaries or divisions - suggesting and Template:Airlist box
- loop belt - belt that holds infants (up to two years) on an adult's lap; current EU-regulation allow its use from 15 July 2008 onwards; some German sources say it is unsafe and suggest that it could actually increase injuries during an accident
- luggage hold
- MacAir Jet - Argentine air service provider. [17]
- Matt Guthmiller - Youngest pilot to solo circumnavigate by air, widely featured in the media, and now a speaker and businessman. [18]
- Medal for Bravery - Austro-Hungarian military decoration; the last red-linked medal on the nine linked sub-lists of the List of World War I flying aces
- Mega Float Island
- MetJet, Inc - Wisconsin corporation; flights offered are DOT-registered public charters operated by third-party carriers; [19]
- Nassau County Police Heliport (8NY9) - formerly known as Grumman Bethpage Airport (BPA); [20]
- National Aerospace Standard (NAS) - a standard for the Aerospace industry; similiar to MIL SPECS
- National Aerospace Standard, Metric (NASM) - a standard for the Aerospace industry; similiar to MIL SPECS
- Navigraph - AIRAC cycles for simulator aircraft are published by Navigraph
- PICUS (pilot in command under supervision)
- pushforce
- RMAX
- Rubberized Friction Seal Coat - a material sometimes applied to asphalt runways, taxiways and ramps.
- Scissor Hub - type of hub; mentioned in the Jet Airways article; not mentioned in the transport hub article
- Skiplagged - a web site for finding cheap airline tickets; [21]
- snowclo - an aviation term to mean that an airport is closed to air traffic due to snow
- Steve Fossett's hot-air balloon flights - perhaps that isn't the ideal title, but he has made many more flights (and set more records?) than the two listed in his article
- Syrian Arab Airlines Flight 501 - Collided with a military helicopter in 2012, killed 3 people.
- Tarco Air - Sudanese airline; [22]
- Topocentric Coordinate System (TCS)
- Traffic Information Services-Broadcast (TIS-B) and Flight Information Services-Broadcast (FIS-B) - covered briefly in Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast, but please expand on these aspects in separate articles
- thrust asymmetric compensator or thrust asymmetric compensation
Rail transport
- See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/Todo/Write
- 1851 Avenwedde derailment – de:Eisenbahnunfall von Avenwedde
- 1950 CTA streetcar crash/fire - May 1950; killed 33 people, street car collided with gasoline tanker on south side of Chicago; [23]
- 7000 series (CTA) - future railcars for CTA, contract expected to be awarded early next year
- ABC Railway Guide - mentioned at The A.B.C. Murders (search the page for "railway"); for sale at [2]
- Budapest Children's Railway - hu:Gyermekvasút
- Eurometro
- Pocket doors on trains
- Fandstan Electric Group Ltd
- First railroads in the United Kingdom. This article would be a nice counterpart to First railroads in the United States (and somewhat more important, given that early railroad technology was somewhat more advanced in the UK than in the US).
- Interstate II - intermodal passenger service; [24]
- Iowa Pacific Holdings LLC
- Kyushu Rail Pass - Kyushu Island, Japan, train network pass; not to be confused with Japan Rail Pass (the article for which is outdated also)
- Lianyungang-Amsterdam Railway
- Maxx Auckland public transport network
- Missouri and Arkansas Railway Co. -
See the Arkansas and Missouri Railroadthey are not the same company - Modalogistics - supply chain rail service
- Orlando International Airport People Movers
- Rail livery
- Railroad Customer Service and Information Management
- Shawmont (SEPTA Station) - This is the oldest extant U.S. purpose-built railroad station. Built in 1834, it was possibly designed by William Strickland.
- Tubular Rail
- VIAS - German regional rail operator; owned by Rurtalbahn and DSB (railway company)
- Vivalto - The most used train in Italy fo regional transport.
Santa Cruz Portland Cement 2, 1909 0-4-0T Prototype for HK Porter new line of heavy standard gauge 0-4-0ts
www.scpc2.com
Coaches
Listed in Template:British Rail Coaches
Mark 3:
Road transport
Automobiles
A–M
- Amectran Exar-1 - electric vehicle; Amectran is the manufacturer, and has no corresponding article currently. Exar-1 is their most notable vehicle for its nearness to production and publication. Amectran.com has several scanned in articles/memos from various sources for use as references. The majority of the site is unsubstantiated opinions and has no place on wikipedia, but a formal presentation and discussion should be had
- Automotive industry in Argentina
- Automotive industry in Egypt
- Automotive industry in Morocco
- Automotive industry in South Africa
- Brabham BT92 - modified BMW E92 M3 by Brabham
- Bride (company) - Japanese automotive (car bucket seat) company. It is also created an another car bucket seat brand, called Edirb. ( ja:ブリッド )
- Brokernet Silver Sting - Hungarian sports/race car
- Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo (Concept car) (http://www.bugatti.com/media/news/2015/world-premiere-at-frankfurt-motor-show-2015/)
- Chang'an Alsvin - sedan
- Chang'an CM8 - van
- Chang'an Benni (aka Chang'an Benben (Chinese name)) - city car
- Chang'an Star - van/pick-up
- Chenowth Racing Products - manufacturers of Chenowth Advanced Light Strike Vehicle and Desert Patrol Vehicle for the military
- Chery Eastar (aka Chery Oriental Son or Speranza A620) - mid-size sedan
- Chery QQme - city car
- Daihatsu Mira e:S
- Daihatsu Move Conte
- Emgrand EC8
- FoCOM - VAG-COM-like diagnostic software for Ford/Mazda/Jaguar/Lincoln/Aston Martin/Volvo/maybe some more (also known as ford vcm obd)
- Hellaflush - a type of car modification which lowers the suspension and increases the profile of the tires to create a "stanced" look.
- Hennessey Venom GT2
- Honda N-WGN
- Italdesign Quaranta - Italdesign Giugiaro concept car
- Italika Motorcicles and scooters
- Joss Developments Maker of the Joss JT1 and the Joss JP1
- List of automobile tuning companies
- List of motor vehicle deaths in U.S. by race
- list of polymers used in cars
- LMC Trucks competitors of Summit Racing Equipment
- Lorinser Tuning for Mercedes-Benz and Smart cars.
- Mercedes-Benz Dualiner
- Mercedes-Benz TeleAid
- Michelin red-line tires - properties of the tire that was so popular on high-performance cars of the 1960s
- Milburn Wagon Company - manufacturer of electric cars called Milburn Light Electric between 1911 and 1920; [25]
N–Z
- n2a Motors
- Oldsmobile XP-888 GT - Oldsmobile's stillborn equivalent to the Chevrolet Corvette and the Opel GT
- Onix Marfy
- Peter Kirwan-Taylor - British automobile designers; along with Frank Costin and Colin Chapman of the 1950s Lotus Elite
- Pushrod Suspension
- Rail Rocker Arms A type of rocker arm found in high performance engines.
- Rely (automobile) - similar to Riich (automobile)
- Rely X5 - SUV; participated 2010 and 2011 Dakar Rally
- Remote Engine Starters
- Rossion Automotive Maker of the Rossion Q1
- RV Travel
- Solar Bug - free-drive EV; [26]
- Suzuki Hustler
- Tatra 607 Monopost - 1950s racing car; de:Tatra 607 Monoposto; cs:Tatra 607 Monopost
- Tatra V 570 - 1933 automobile; de:Tatra V 570
- Tatra Ecorra - V8-powered race car; based off the Tatra T700
- Toyota Semibon - commercial van currently in production with unknown specifications and information; I am unsure who requested this article but please see talk page.JZP709 (talk) 15:02, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
- Toyota X-car - a group of saloons produced by Toyota from the late 60's to present including (but not limited to) the Toyota Altezza, Chaser, Corona, Cressida, Cresta, Mark II, Mark X and more.
- TR Transformer (Thai Rung Union Car)
- Turbosmart
- Vega - Electric super car
- Volvospeed - US-based company building projects cars featured in Eurotuner and other magazines; founded in 1999 to publish test data on various parts
- vehicle equipment safety commission - vesc.org a government commission that is now defunct
- Vehicle Overturned- Something a state agency does with a car title, that leaves its mark on the vehicle's VIN History Reports
Buses
- Shaped Magnetic Field in Resonance (SMFIR) technology - ( [27] ; [28] ; [29] )
- AEC Regal IV - a staple of the London fleet for many years - consider redirect AEC Regent IV as this is a common mistaken guess at the meaning of "RF"
- busycle - pedal-powered bus; [30]
- Designline SLF 42 st
- Fredericksburg Regional Transit - regional bus system in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Gallieni International Bus Station - long-distance bus station in eastern Paris
- Isle Coaches
- List of Bus Routes in Jiangmen City, China-[31]
- McKay Gate
- Red Coach USA - regional bus transit system in Florida and Georgia; notable for its luxury business model with Wi-Fi and reclining seats; ?Forest River (company) (parent company)?
- Zonda Bus (Zonda Group) - a bus manufacturing company in China PRC (www.zonda.com)
- Howick and Eastern Buses - a bus transport company in New Zealand - http://www.howbus.co.nz/contact-us - Mentioned in Public transport in Auckland
- Midland Classic Bus Company - a bus company opearting in the midlands, England
- BERE REGIS & DISTRICT MOTOR SERVICES - a significant bus company operating in central Dorset, England from 1929 - 1995
- Kutsuplus. An existing minibus system in Helsinky, Finland. Passengers request an origin and destination with their smartphone, then a computer system calculates an optimized traject to serve several passengers with the same minibus. https://kutsuplus.fi/home
- Saudi Public Transport Company (SAPTCO), a major inter and intra-city public transportation company serving 10 major cities in Saudi Arabia. [32]
- Astons Coaches- a bus company opearting in the midlands, England
- East End Bus Lines- Bus Company operating in Staten Island , and has a partner company (Montauk Student Transport in the Bronx/Montauk Transit Service in New Jersey). https://www.eastendbus.com/
Motorcycles
- Bikesafe - UK initiative to promote motorcycle safety
- Bimota YB6 - see list of fastest production motorcycles
- BMW K1300S
- E. J. Potter (aka the Michigan Madman); [33]; motorcycle stunt performer
- electric motocross bike
- Greenhorn Enduro
- hanging off road racing - cornering technique pioneered by Kenny Roberts and others
- Harley-Davidson F - 1941; see list of fastest production motorcycles
- Harley-Davidson KR - including KRTT; racing motorcycle[34][3][4]
- Iron Coffins MC - [5]; [35]; [36]; [37]; [38]; [39]; [40]; [41]; [42]; [43]; [44]; [6]; [45]; [46]; [7][8][9][10]
- Iron Horse (magazine)
- Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD - 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD motorcycle
- motorcycle assassination - [47]; [48]; [49]; [50]; [51]; [52]; [53]; [54]; [55]; [56]
- motorcycle knee pucks - used by road racers when hanging off
- motorcycle streamliner
- MV Agusta Monza - see list of fastest production motorcycles
- Riquimbili - improvised powered bicycles of Cuba;
Media related to Category:Riquimbili at Wikimedia Commons
- Sara Liberte - photographer and custom motorcycle builder
- Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club
- Vyrus 984 C3 2V - Ducati powered motorbike
- Vyrus 985 C3 4V - motorcycle powered by a Ducati sourced 4 valve, water-cooled engine
- Werner Motocyclette - of 1898 and Werner Motors New Werner of 1901; see list of fastest production motorcycles
- Williamson Motor Company - see list of fastest production motorcycles
- Yamaha TDR 125
Trucks
- ACCO (trucks) - heavy cab-over marque designed and built in Australia since the early 1960s, initially by International Harvester; later acquired by Iveco
- AMO-F-15 - 1924 truck from Avtomobilnoe Moskovskoe Obshchestvo; image with specifications
- Chevrolet Art Deco Pickup Truck - code name for 1941–1947 Chevrolet truck
- Classic Truck Magazine - magazine; something like Hot Rod magazine
- Conestoga trailer - type of commercial shipping truck trailer that has a soft, removable cover; search Google Images for photos
- Ford F-650 super crewzer - Ford heavy truck for fifth-wheel usage
- Ford F700 - crew and standard cab; cab and chassis options; production #'s; GVWR specs inc tow/haul ratings
- Freightliner M2 Business Class - medium-duty American truck
- International Harvester Pickup - both the pickup and the Travelall (they were similar)
- Isuzu TX / Isuzu TXD / Isuzu TWD - truck
- Modern Motors Company
- Tatra T85 - truck; cs:Tatra 85
- Tatra T93 - truck; cs:Tatra 85
- Tatra T128 - truck; commons:Category:Tatra 128
- Tatra T141 - truck; commons:Category:Tatra 141
- Tatra T162 - truck; commons:Category:Tatra 162
- Tatra T165 - truck; cs:Tatra 165; [57]
- Tatra T805 - 1950s truck; cs:Tatra 805; ru:Tatra 805; sk:Tatra 805
- Tatra T817 - heavy truck; cs:Tatra 817
- Tractomas - 8x8 heavy hauler; development, usage, images
- Samsung SV110 - Diesel-powered South Korean mini truck, based off the Nissan Atlas; crew and standard cab; production #'s.
Roads
- all immediately below are Spanish autovías in the Valencian Community
- Bannered routes of U.S. Route 10 (currently a redirect; should be own page and updated)
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- Central American Highway 1
- Erlangshan Tunnel or Erlanshan Tunnel - [58] - on the Sichuan-Tibet Highway
- International Pacific Highway - expedition started in 1930 for a proposed highway along the west coast of the Americas; rom the United States through Mexico and Central America; possibly started by the American Automobile Association (AAA) auto club
- Interstate 395 Alternate (Washington, D.C.)
- Kentucky Parkway System - this possible article already has a category under the same name with this description: "The Kentucky parkway system is a legislatively-defined system of primary roads, all of which were constructed as toll roads, but have since been converted to freeways."
- list of bridges by average daily traffic - most bridge articles reference the ADT, but the information is not compiled anywhere
- Poplar Avenue - Memphis, TN; probably a major enough road to warrant its own article
- Palatine Road (Illinois)/Willow Road (Illinois) - heavily traveled east-west Chicagoland throughfare three miles south of Lake-Cook Road; known for its unusual at-grade local-express lane configuration for part of its Palatine Road segment
- State Street (Utah) - the main street that comes of the state capitol in Salt Lake City; considered to be one of the longest roads in the United States
- Thigpen Trail Oldest military road in Georgia - [59], [60], free pictures here [61], [62], [63]
- U.S. Route 1 Business (Damariscotta, Maine) - Newcastle to Damariscotta, Maine
- U.S. Route 5 Alternate (St. Johnsbury, Vermont)
- U.S. Route 5 Alternate (Newport, Vermont)
- U.S. Route 5 Alternate (Derby, Vermont)
- U.S. route 11 Truck (Birmingham, Alabama)
- U.S. Route 11 Business (Athens, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 12 Business (Baraboo–West Baraboo, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 12 Business (Prairie du Sac–Sauk City, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 12 Business (Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 12 Business (Whitewater, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 14 Alternate (Spearfish–Sturgis, South Dakota)
- U.S. Route 14 Bypass (Pierre, South Dakota)
- U.S. Route 14 Bypass (Brookings, South Dakota)
- U.S. Route 14 Business (Dodge Center, Minnesota)
- U.S. Route 14 Business (Janesville, Wisconsin)
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- U.S. Route 16 Bypass (Hill City, South Dakota)
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- U.S. Route 17 Bypass (Washington, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 18 Truck (Hot Springs, South Dakota)
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- U.S. Route 20 Business (Idaho Falls, Idaho)
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- U.S. Route 20 Business (Casper, Wyoming) - Mountain View to Casper, Wyoming
- U.S. Route 20 Bypass (Casper, Wyoming) - Mountain View to Casper, Wyoming
- U.S. Route 20 Business (Fremont, Ohio)
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- U.S. Route 24 Business (Paris, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 24 Business (Washington, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 24 Business (Logansport, Indiana) - Logansport to Richvalley, Indiana
- U.S. Route 24 Business (Wabash, Indiana)
- U.S. Route 25 Business (Travelers Rest–Greenville, South Carolina)
- U.S. Route 26 Business (Casper, Wyoming) - Mountain View to Casper, Wyoming
- U.S. Route 26 Bypass (Casper, Wyoming) - Mountain View to Casper, Wyoming
- U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Concord–China Grove, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 30 Business (Huntington, Oregon)
- U.S. Route 30 Business (Pocatello, Idaho)
- U.S. Route 30 Bypass (Kemmerer–Diamondville, Wyoming)
- U.S. Route 30 Business (Fremont, Nebraska)
- U.S. Route 30 Business (Upper Sandusky, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 30 Business (Bucyrus, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 31 Truck (Franklin, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 31E Business (Glasgow, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 33 Business (Lancaster, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 34 Business (Mount Pleasant, Iowa)
- U.S. Route 35 Business (Jackson, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 35 Business (Xenia, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Cameron, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Hamilton, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Chillicothe, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Brookfield, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Macon, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Clarence, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Shelbina, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Monroe City, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Hannibal, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 41 Business (Vincennes, Indiana)
- U.S. Route 41 Business (Appleton, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 45 Business (Shubuta, Mississippi)
- U.S. Route 45 Alternate (Brooksville–Shannon, Mississippi)
- U.S. Route 45W Business (Humboldt, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 45E Business (Martin, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 45 Business (New London, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 45 Business (Wittenberg, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 50 Temporary (Nevada) - Carson City, Nevada
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Pueblo–Avondale, Colorado)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Garden City, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Warrensburg, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (St. Martins, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Jefferson City, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 50 Alternate (Sumner–Lawrenceville, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Lawrenceville, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 50 Alternate (Washington, D.C.)
- U.S. Route 50 Bypass (Washington, D.C.)
- U.S. Route 51 Business (Ponchatoula–Hammond, Louisiana)
- U.S. Route 51 Bypass (Dyersburg, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 51 Business (Elwin–Decatur, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 51 Business (Clinton, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 51 Business (Bloomington–Normal, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 51 Business (Plover–Stevens Point, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 51 Business (Rothschild–Wausau, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 52 Truck (Bluefield, West Virginia)
- U.S. Route 52 Truck (Florence, South Carolina)
- U.S. Route 53 Business (Eau Claire, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 53 Business (Minong, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 53 Business (Solon Springs, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 53 Business (Superior, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 54 Bypass (Tucumcari, New Mexico)
- U.S. Route 56 Business (Herington, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (George West, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Victoria, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (El Campo, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Splendora, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Cleveland, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Livingston, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Lufkin, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Nacogdoches, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Carthage, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Poteau, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Ottawa, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 60 Bypass (Morganfield, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 60 Truck (Morganfield, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 61 Business (Vicksburg, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 61 Business (Merigold–Shelby, Mississippi)
- U.S. Route 61 Business (Sikeston, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 61 Business (Bowling Green, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 61 Business (New London, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 61 Business (Palmyra, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 61 Business (La Grange, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 61 Business (Canton, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 62 Bypass (Ralls, Texas)
- U.S. Route 62 Business (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 63 Business (Cabool, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 64 Business (Selmer, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 64 Bypass (Waynesboro, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 64 Business (Pulaski, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 64 Business (Fayetteville, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 64 Business (Winchester, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 64 Alternate (Murphy, North Carolina) - southeast of Murphy, North Carolina
- U.S. Route 64 Bypass (Morganton, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 65 Business (Marshall, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 65 Business (Carrollton, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 67 Business (Greenville, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 68 Truck (Hopkinsville, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (Lufkin, Texas)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (Greenville, Texas)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (Trenton, Texas)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (Durant, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (McAlester, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (Eufaula, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (Checotah, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (Pittsburg, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (Franklin–Arma, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate Bypass (Humboldt, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 70S Business (McMinnville, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 70 Bypass (Clayton, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate (Selma–Princeton, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 70 Business (Newport, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 75 Business (Durant, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 75 Alternate (Altoona, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 76 Business (Blue Ridge, Georgia)
- U.S. Route 77 Business (Brownsville, Texas)
- U.S. Route 77 Business (San Benito–Combes, Texas)
- U.S. Route 77 Business (Sebastian–Raymondville, Texas)
- U.S. Route 77 Business (Kingsville–Bishop, Texas)
- U.S. Route 77 Business (Robstown, Texas)
- U.S. Route 77 Business (Sinton, Texas)
- U.S. Route 77 Business (Victoria, Texas)
- U.S. Route 77 Business (Waco–Lacy Lakeview, Texas)
- U.S. Route 77 Alternate Business (Yoakum, Texas)
- U.S. Route 77 Business (Junction City, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 79 Truck (Minden, Louisiana)
- U.S. Route 80 Business (Selma, Alabama)
- U.S. Route 81 Business (Wellington, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 82 Truck (Artesia, New Mexico)
- U.S. Route 82 Truck (Lovington, New Mexico)
- U.S. Route 82 Business (Eupora, Mississippi)
- U.S. Route 83 Business (Rio Grande Valley, Texas) - Harlingen to Penitas, Texas
- U.S. Route 83 Business (San Ygnacio, Texas)
- U.S. Route 83 Business (Abilene, Texas)
- U.S. Route 83 Business (Garden City, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 83 Bypass (Oakley, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 83 Bypass (Pierre, South Dakota)
- U.S. Route 83 Bypass (Minot, North Dakota)
- U.S. Route 84 Business (Slaton, Texas)
- U.S. Route 84 Business (Snyder, Texas)
- U.S. Route 84 Business (Roscoe, Texas)
- U.S. Route 84 Business (Hermleigh, Texas)
- U.S. Route 84 Business (Teague, Texas)
- U.S. Route 84 Business (Natchez, Mississippi)
- U.S. Route 84 Business (Dothan, Alabama)
- U.S. Route 85 Business (Brighton, Colorado)
- U.S. Route 85 Business (Greeley, Colorado)
- U.S. Route 85 Alternate (Williston, North Dakota)
- U.S. Route 87 Business (Comfort, Texas)
- U.S. Route 87 Business (Boerne, Texas)
- U.S. Route 87 Business (Great Falls, Montana)
- U.S. Route 90 Business (Beaumont, Texas)
- U.S. Route 90 Business (Lake Charles, Louisiana)
- U.S. Route 90 Business (Morgan City–Houma, Louisiana)
- U.S. Route 90 Alternate (Mobile, Alabama) - Prichard, Alabama to Mobile, Alabama
- U.S. Route 93 Business (Twin Falls, Idaho)
- U.S. Route 93 Business (Missoula, Montana)
- U.S. Route 96 Business (Silsbee, Texas)
- U.S. Route 96 Business (Buna, Texas)
- U.S. Route 97 Business (Klamath Falls, Oregon)
- U.S. Route 97 Business (Bend, Oregon)
- U.S. Route 97 Business (Redmond, Oregon)
- U.S. Route 97 Alternate (Wenatchee–Chelan, Washington)
- U.S. Route 98 Business (Summit–McComb, Mississippi)
- U.S. Route 101 Business (McKinleyville, California)
- U.S. Route 101 Business (Warrenton–Astoria, Oregon)
- U.S. Route 117 Bypass (Goldsboro, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 127 Truck (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 129 Alternate (Hawkinsville–Macon, Georgia) - Hawkinsville to Macon, Georgia, via Cochran
- U.S. Route 129 Business (Arcade–Jefferson, Georgia)
- U.S. Route 129 Business (Gainesville, Georgia)
- U.S. Route 136 Business (Albany, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 136 Business (Kahoka, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 141 Business (Coleman–Pound, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 150 Business (Springfield, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 150 Bypass (Danville, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 165 Business (Richwood–Monroe, Louisiana) - south of Richwood to Monroe, Louisiana
- U.S. Route 166 Business (Sedan, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 167 Business (El Dorado, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 167 Business (Thornton, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 169 Business (Garnett, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 169 Business (Hibbing, Minnesota)
- U.S. Route 169 Business (Chisholm, Minnesota)
- U.S. Route 175 Business (Athens, Texas)
- U.S. Route 175 Business (Mabank, Texas)
- U.S. Route 175 Business (Kemp, Texas)
- U.S. Route 177 Business (Tecumseh, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 183 Bypass (Hays, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 183 Business (Gonzales, Texas)
- U.S. Route 189 Business (Evanston, Wyoming)
- U.S. Route 190 Business (Killeen–Harker Heights, Texas)
- U.S. Route 190 Business (Slidell, Louisiana)
- U.S. Route 191 Business (Lewistown, Montana)
- U.S. Route 199 Spur (Grants Pass, Oregon)
- U.S. Route 212 Business (Belle Fourche, South Dakota)
- U.S. Route 219 Business (Ebensburg, Pennsylvania)
- U.S. Route 220 Business (Stoneville, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 231 Business (Dothan, Alabama)
- U.S. Route 231 Truck (Greenville, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 250 Bypass (Ashland, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 250 Business (New Philadelphia, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 250 Business (Charlottesville, Virginia)
- U.S. Route 258 Truck (Snow Hill, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 258 Truck (Farmville, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 270 Business (Shawnee, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 270 Business (Wewoka, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 270 Business (Holdenville, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 270 Business (Malvern, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 275 Business (Fremont, Nebraska)
- U.S. Route 277 Business (Eagle Pass, Texas)
- U.S. Route 277 Business (Stamford, Texas)
- U.S. Route 277 Business (Haskell, Texas)
- U.S. Route 277 Business (Weinert, Texas)
- U.S. Route 277 Business (Munday, Texas)
- U.S. Route 277 Business (Seymour, Texas)
- U.S. Route 277 Business (Wichita Falls, Texas)
- U.S. Route 278 Toll (Hilton Head Island, South Carolina)
- U.S. Route 281 Business (Edinburg, Texas)
- U.S. Route 281 Business (Encino, Texas)
- U.S. Route 281 Business (Falfurrias, Texas)
- U.S. Route 281 Business (Alice, Texas)
- U.S. Route 281 Business (Lawton, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 281 Spur (Oklahoma) - west of El Reno, Oklahoma
- U.S. Route 281 Truck (Jamestown, North Dakota)
- U.S. Route 285 Truck (Roswell, New Mexico)
- U.S. Route 287 Business (Ennis, Texas)
- U.S. Route 287 Business (Waxahachie, Texas)
- U.S. Route 287 Business (Midlothian, Texas)
- U.S. Route 287 Business (Wichita Falls, Texas)
- U.S. Route 287 Business (Electra, Texas)
- U.S. Route 301 Business (Sylvania, Georgia)
- U.S. Route 301 Truck (Florence, South Carolina)
- U.S. Route 311 Business (High Point, North Carolina) - southeast of Archdale to High Point, North Carolina
- U.S. Route 319 Business (Thomasville, Georgia)
- U.S. Route 319 Business (Moultrie, Georgia)
- U.S. Route 322 Spur (Cochranton, Pennsylvania)
- U.S. Route 331 Business (Freeport, Florida)
- U.S. Route 331 Business (Opp, Alabama)
- U.S. Route 340 Business (Alma–Luray, Virginia)
- U.S. Route 340 Business (Charles Town, West Virginia)
- U.S. Route 340 Business (Bolivar–Harpers Ferry, West Virginia)
- U.S. Route 350 Bypass (Trinidad, Colorado)
- U.S. Route 360 Business (Amelia Courthouse, Virginia)
- U.S. Route 377 Business (Stephenville, Texas)
- U.S. Route 377 Business (Granbury, Texas)
- U.S. Route 377 Business (Pilot Point, Texas)
- U.S. Route 377 Business (Tioga, Texas)
- U.S. Route 377 Business (Collinsville, Texas)
- U.S. Route 377 Business (Whitesboro, Texas)
- U.S. Route 380 Business (Floyd, Texas)
- U.S. Route 380 Business (Decatur, Texas)
- U.S. Route 411 Business (Centre, Alabama)
- U.S. Route 412 Business (Paragould, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 412 Business (Jackson, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 412 Business (Columbia, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 421 Business (Siler City–Staley, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 431 Business (Dothan, Alabama)
- U.S. Route 431 Bypass (Gadsden, Alabama)
- U.S. Route 431 Business (Lewisburg, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 431 Truck (Franklin, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 441 Bypass (Irwinton, Georgia)
- U.S. Route 441 Business (Baldwin–Demorest, Georgia)
- U.S. Route 501 Truck (Buena Vista, Virginia)
- U.S. Route 601 Business (Mocksville, North Carolina)
Former roads
- former Interstate 105 in California
- U.S. Route 1A (Darien, Connecticut)
- former U.S. Route 6N in Pennsylvania
- former U.S. Route 9W in New York
- U.S. Route 10S Bypass (Butte, Montana)
- U.S. Route 11 Alternate (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 11 Business (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 12 Business (Chicago, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 12 City (Chicago, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 14 Business (Madison, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 14 Business (Woodstock, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 16 Business (Rapid City, South Dakota)
- U.S. Route 16 Alternate (Wall–Kadoka, South Dakota)
- U.S. Route 16 Business (Watertown, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 16 Alternate (Muskegon, Michigan) - Nunica to Muskegon, Michigan
- U.S. Route 16 Alternate (Novi, Michigan) - Novi to Farmington, Michigan
- U.S. Route 17 Alternate (Jacksonville freeways) - Jacksonville, Florida
- U.S. Route 17 Bypass (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
- U.S. Route 20 City (Chicago, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 20 Truck (Perrysburg, Ohio)
- former U.S. Route 20N
- U.S. Route 23 Business (Asheville, North Carolina 1949–1960)
- U.S. Route 23 Bypass (Pound, Virginia)
- U.S. Route 23 Bypass (Pikeville, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 23 Truck (Portsmouth, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 24 Business (Manitou Springs, Colorado)
- U.S. Route 24 Alternate - Toledo, Ohio to Erie, Michigan (Originally ALT US 25)
- U.S. Route 25 Alternate (Ohio–Michigan) - Toledo, Ohio to Erie, Michigan
- U.S. Route 25 Bypass (Mount Clemens, Michigan)
- U.S. Route 25 Alternate (Port Huron, Michigan)
- U.S. Route 25 Business (Port Huron, Michigan)
- U.S. Route 26 City (Scottsbluff, Nebraska)
- former U.S. Route 25E in Kentucky
- former U.S. Route 25W in Kentucky
- U.S. Route 30 Alternate (Clarks–Omaha, Nebraska)
- U.S. Route 30 Business (Aurora, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 30 City (Aurora, Illinois)
- former U.S. Route 30S in Oregon
- U.S. Route 31W Bypass (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 31 Alternate (Indiana) - Dudleytown to Columbus, Indiana
- U.S. Route 31 Bypass (Kokomo, Indiana)
- U.S. Route 31 Bypass (South Bend, Indiana) - (may or may not have existed)
- U.S. Route 33 Business (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- U.S. Route 36 Business (Mooresville, Missouri)
- former U.S. Route 41E in Georgia
- former U.S. Route 41E in Tennessee and Georgia
- former U.S. Route 41W in Tennessee and Georgia
- U.S. Route 45 Business (Meridian, Mississippi)
- U.S. Route 45 Business (Okolona–Shannon, Mississippi) - south-southeast of Okolona to Shannon, Mississippi
- U.S. Route 45 Business (Tupelo, Mississippi)
- U.S. Route 45W Business (Trenton, Tennessee)
- U.S. Route 45 Bypass (Norris City, Illinois)
- former U.S. Route 49E in Mississippi
- former U.S. Route 49W in Mississippi
- U.S. 50 Alternate (Nevada–Utah) - Ely, Nevada to Provo, Utah
- U.S. Route 50 Alternate (Garden City, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 50 Bypass (Garden City, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 50 Alternate (Dodge City, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Dodge City, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 50 Bypass (Dodge City, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Ottawa, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (St. Louis, Missouri) - Brentwood to St. Louis, Missouri
- U.S. Route 50 Bypass (St. Louis, Missouri) - Mehlville, Missouri to Fairview Heights, Illinois
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Washington, Indiana)
- U.S. Route 50 Bypass (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Cleves to Milford, Ohio
- U.S. Route 50 Alternate (Athens, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Belpre, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 50 Business (Parkersburg, West Virginia)
- U.S. Route 51 Business (LaSalle, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 51 Business (Merrill, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 51 Business (Tomahawk, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 52 Bypass (Pilot Mountain, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 53 Bypass (Eau Claire, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Wharton–Hungerford, Texas)
- U.S. Route 59 Business (Texarkana)
- U.S. Route 61 Business (Natchez, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 61 City (Hannibal, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 62 Business (Eureka Springs, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 62 City (Eureka Springs, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 62 Bypass (Sharon, Pennsylvania)
- U.S. Route 63 Business (Columbia, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 64 Business (Beebe, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 64 Alternate (Franklin–Ramseur, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 64 Alternate (Roper, North Carolina)
- former U.S. Route 66 - various individual topics including individual landmarks, Route 66 museums and the Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program; see Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/U.S. Route 66
- U.S. Route 66 Alternate (Gardner–Bolingbrook, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 67 Bypass (St. Louis, Missouri)
- former U.S. Route 67E in Arkansas (there used to be 3 roads named this)
- former U.S. Route 67W in Arkansas (there used to be 3 roads named this)
- U.S. Route 69 Business (Fort Scott, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 70 Business (Alamogordo, New Mexico)
- U.S. Route 70 Business (Ruidoso, New Mexico)
- U.S. Route 70 Business (Portales, New Mexico)
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate (Wilson, Oklahoma)
- U.S. Route 70 Temporary (Arkansas) - De Queen, Arkansas to Kirby, Arkansas
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate (Hickory, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate (Thomasville, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate (High Point–Efland, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate (Hillsborough, North Carolina 1946–1952)
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate (Hillsborough, North Carolina 1952–1960)
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate (Durham–Raleigh, North Carolina 1937–1950)
- U.S. Route 70 Alternate (Durham–Raleigh, North Carolina 1950–1960)
- former U.S. Route 70N in Oklahoma
- former U.S. Route 70N in Tennessee
- former U.S. Route 70S in Tennessee
- U.S. Route 71 Spur (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 71 Business (Bentonville, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 71 Temporary (Arkansas–Missouri) - Bentonville, Arkansas to Lanagan, Missouri
- U.S. Route 75 Alternate (Topeka, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 75 Business (Topeka, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 75 Bypass (Topeka, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 78 Alternate (Hamilton, Alabama)
- U.S. Route 78 Business (Anniston, Alabama)
- former U.S. Route 80N in Texas
- U.S. Route 81 Bypass (Wichita, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 81 Bypass (McPherson, Kansas) - McPherson, Kansas - Now K-153, but county-installed street signs still reference US 81 Bypass.
- U.S. Route 81 Bypass (Salina, Kansas)
- U.S. Route 83 Spur (Garden City, Kansas)
- former U.S. Route 85E in South Dakota and Wyoming
- former U.S. Route 87W in Montana and Wyoming
- U.S. Route 89 Alternate (Prescott–Flagstaff, Arizona)
- U.S. Route 91 Business (San Bernardino–Colton, California)
- U.S. Route 91 Business (Victorville, California)
- U.S. Route 91 Alternate (Jean–Las Vegas, Nevada)
- U.S. Route 91 Alternate (North Salt Lake–Farmington, Utah)
- U.S. Route 91 Alternate (North Salt Lake–Ogden, Utah)
- U.S. Route 91 Alternate (Salt Lake City, Utah)
- U.S. Route 91 Business (McCammon, Idaho)
- U.S. Route 91 Business (Inkom, Idaho)
- U.S. Route 91 Business (Pocatello, Idaho)
- U.S. Route 91 Business (Blackfoot, Idaho)
- U.S. Route 91 Business (Idaho Falls, Idaho)
- U.S. Route 91 Bypass (Butte, Montana)
- U.S. Route 91 Business (Helena, Montana)
- U.S. Route 92 Alternate (Lakeland–Saddle Creek, Florida)
- U.S. Route 95 Business (Potlatch–St. Maries, Idaho)
- former U.S. Route 95E in Idaho
- former U.S. Route 95W in Idaho
- U.S. Route 98 Alternate (Pensacola, Florida)
- U.S. Route 98 Toll (Pensacola–Navarre, Florida)
- U.S. Route 98 Bypass (Panama City Beach, Florida)
- U.S. Route 98 Business (Lakeland, Florida)
- U.S. Route 98 Business (Bartow, Florida)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Banning, California)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Pomona, California)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Sylmar, California)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Fresno, California)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Merced, California)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Atwater, California)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Sacramento, California)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Green, Oregon)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Salem, Oregon)
- U.S. Route 99 Bypass (Salem, Oregon)
- U.S. Route 99 Alternate (Seattle, Washington)
- U.S. Route 99 Business (Seattle, Washington)
- U.S. Route 99 Bypass (Seattle, Washington)
- U.S. Route 101 Alternate (Long Beach, Washington)
- former U.S. Route 101E in California (there used to be 2 roads named this)
- former U.S. Route 101W in California (there used to be 2 roads named this)
- U.S. Route 104 Alternate (Niagara Falls, New York)
- U.S. Route 111 Alternate (Shrewsbury–York, Pennsylvania) - south of Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania to York, Pennsylvania
- U.S. Route 117 Business (Calypso–Mount Olive, North Carolina)
- former U.S. Route 123 in Kentucky
- U.S. Route 127 Business (Hustonville, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 127 Alternate (Hamilton, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 127 Business (Greenville, Ohio)
- U.S. Route 129 Alternate (Arcade–Jefferson, Georgia)
- U.S. Route 141 Business (Sheboygan, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 141 Business (Manitowoc, Wisconsin)
- U.S. Route 150 Business (Champaign, Illinois)
- U.S. Route 150 Bypass (Stanford, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 160 Business (Willard, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 166 Business (Joplin, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 166 Business (Springfield, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 166 City (Springfield, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 166 Truck (Springfield, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 169 Alternate (Kansas City) - Kansas City, Kansas to Kansas City, Missouri
- U.S. Route 169 Spur (Smithville, Missouri)
- U.S. Route 175 Business (Crandall, Texas)
- former U.S. Route 180 in Arizona and New Mexico
- U.S. Route 183 Business (Austin, Texas)
- U.S. Route 191 Business (Douglas, Arizona)
- U.S. Route 191 Temporary (Arizona) - north of Clifton, Arizona
- U.S. Route 191 Business (Helper, Utah)
- U.S. Route 195 Business (Rosalia, Washington)
- U.S. Route 220 Truck (Williamsport, Pennsylvania)
- U.S. Route 230 Bypass (Highspire–Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
- U.S. Route 231 Alternate (Sylacauga–Pell City, Alabama)
- U.S Route 231 Business (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
- U.S. Route 231 Bypass (Lafayette, Indiana)
- former U.S. Route 250 in Kansas
- U.S. Route 258 Truck (Franklin, Virginia)
- U.S. Route 264 Business (Middlesex, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 264 Alternate (Farmville–Greenville, North Carolina)
- former U.S. Route 270 in Tennessee
- U.S. Route 270 Business (Magnet Cove, Arkansas)
- U.S. Route 277 Alternate (Wichita Falls, Texas)
- U.S. Route 281 Business (Wichita Falls, Texas)
- U.S. Route 287 Business (Amarillo, Texas)
- U.S. Route 309 Alternate (Allentown, Pennsylvania)
- U.S. Route 319 Business (Tallahassee, Florida)
- U.S. Route 321 Alternate (Blowing Rock, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 321 Business (Lenoir, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 322 Alternate (Jamestown–Franklin, Pennsylvania)
- U.S. Route 380 Business (Bridgeport, Texas)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Kern County, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Ridgecrest, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Business (Ridgecrest, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Inyokern, California) - near Inyokern, California
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Olancha–Lone Pine, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Lone Pine, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Independence, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Big Pine, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Bishop, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Bishop–Mono Lake, California) - Bishop to Mono Lake, California, via Hawthorne, Nevada
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Round Valley–Millpond, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Toms Place, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Mammoth Lakes, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (June Lake, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (California–Nevada) - Bridgeport, California to Topaz Junction, Nevada
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Coleville, California) - near Coleville, California
- U.S. Route 395 Alternate (Topaz, California)
- U.S. Route 395 Temporary (Carson City, Nevada)
- U.S. Route 395 Temporary (Spokane, Washington)
- U.S. Route 401 Bypass (Fayetteville, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 421 Business (Wilmington, North Carolina)
- U.S. Route 541 Alternate (Tampa, Florida)
- U.S. Route 541 Optional (Rockport–Ybor City, Florida)
- Category:Roads that are part of the National Highway System (or some other wording)
Other
- 5Zigen International - a brand of allow wheels; ja:5ZIGENインターナショナル
- Alpine diesel - diesel fuel specially formulated for use in alpine areas
- avtorentacar - avtorentacar
- Bee☆R (or Bee*Racing) - Japanese tuning house; Bee☆R
- bicymple. - A unique bicycle; bicymple.com
- Blitz (car components) - Japanese manufacturer of aftermarket components; arch rival of HKS (company); ja:BLITZ
- BN Sports - Japanese manufactuer of bodykits
- Bride (car seat) - famous brand of car seats from Japan; commonly associated with the JDM and drifting scene
- car-dance show - these shows involve cars called lowriders hopping in the air with the help of hydraulics (height-adjustable suspension)
- Chrysler's 4.0L I6 HO engine - fuel efficiency of this engine? I recently bought a Cherokee XJ with this kind of engine, and I am wondering about its exact gas consumption
- container-load trailer (CLT) - [64]
- Didik Sun Shark
- Diesel Dually
- Dodge "SightSeer" motorhome - more information, specifically motor type
- driving/car physics model Description of physics and maths involved in racing or driving simulations
- Edag Light Car Open Source (LCOS) - [65]; Basalt fibre modifiable concept car
- electrical car - description of a new electrical car that can be charged in only two minutes
- Enkei Corporation - Japanese brand of wheels, known also for its involvment in motorsport such as WRC, F1 (McLaren)
- GPS Receiver chipset and protocols - for example SiRF III, SiRF Xtrac etc. and their differences
- Hinomoto - this name is also a tractor brandname (or a name of tractor manufacturer?)
- Image Wheels - British alloy-wheel manufacturer
- Iveco Model Numbering Scheme - explanation of the Iveco model numbering scheme i.e., 190-30 and 190-42
- Jasa Marga - the highway and toll road operator in Indonesia
- list of Opel engines - for example like list of Volkswagen engines; chip tuning, tuning, concepts etc. Opel VS. VW and their differences of engines
- Minilite - British alloy-wheel manufacturer
- Mountune Performance - Ford Fiesta ST
- North American Subaru Impreza Owners Club - Subaru-specific club and forum
- Ogura Clutch - aka Ogura Racing Clutch (ORC); Japanese manufacturer of clutches; ja:小倉クラッチ
- PIAA Corporation - brand of lights; ja:PIAA
- powered skateboard - electric/gas powered skateboards
- Powerhouse Amuse - a Japanese high-performance tuning company
- P.U.M.A. - GM & Segway prototype
- pup trailer - type of pull-behind trailer
- Racing Service Watanabe - Japanese brand of wheels; famous for its licensed version of the Minilite wheels
- RC Developments - defunct British tuning house; gained international publicity for its 800bhp Lancer Evo
- recreational vehicle rentals - how to rent motorhomes and travel trailers and where to stay
- Rosso-Bianco Collection - prior to its demise in 2004, it was a notable automotive museum in Germany
- S3 Magazine - S3 Magazine is an international tuner magazine based in Atlanta [66]
- Safety Vision - mobile mass-transit surveillance and rear-vision camera company
- Sokon - this name is also a car/minitruck/van brandname (or a name of manufacturer?)
- Sport-Service RS☆R - known primarily as RS☆R; Japanese manufacturer of aftermarket components
- SSR Wheels (aka Speed Star Racing, formerly Speed Star Wheel) - Japanese brand of wheels
- Sunrader Motorhome - production history, years, models
- Tatra V 855 - snowmobile (prototype); cs:Tatra V 855; de:Tatra V 855
- Tein - performance-suspension company
- Tel-o-fun - a bicycle-sharing system in Tel Aviv
- theftlock audio system - anti-theft technology used in some cars
- Weds Company - Japanese brand of wheels; 株式会社ウェッズ
- Wizard Roadster- a defunct aftermarket body conversion company for Volkswagen Beetle
- Yashio Factory - Japanese tuning house; ja:ヤシオファクトリー
- Driving licence in Turkey - ID-card-like blue and white licence with white-outlined red circle. Currently these became a pink licence like their European counterparts; tr:Sürücü belgesi
- Urban snow removal[11][67][68][69]
- MonoRover or IO HAWK or PhunkeeDuck or EROVER, basically any of these new small self balancing electric scooters that look like Segways without the handlebars. Or an article about the general category, let's call it Self balancing scooter. [70]
Rockets and spacecraft
- East Center for Deep Space Communications
- Frank Kosdon
- Hinotori (satellite)
- Mika Juho
- reaction motor - do we need anything else or more than what is already available in reaction engine?
- Black Knight orbital satellite
Rocket propellant (fuel)
- LO2/LH2 - is this covered OK by LO2 and LH2?; alternatively: liquid rocket propellants
- non-dimensional time - possible explanation of this and non-dimensional flux? [71]
Spacecraft
- Echolance - it will be very difficult to find information about this spacecraft: "The Echolance is a type of spacecraft designed in 1949 by a Dr. Robert Duncan-Enzmann. It is a presumably feasible concept, but little else is available on the subject.", from Shortopedia; other potential source only repeat this information; Xionbox₪ 12:06, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
- Sol Cazador
- Soyuz abort modes
About the category "Satellite launch failures" As a 10 yrs contributor to the french Wikipedia (see https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilisateur:Zaharia ), I recently happened to google "Satellite launch failures" and found this nice category: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Satellite_launch_failures (Doesn't exist in French.)
- As a former engineer (now retired) active in the "space saga" of the last century... I could immediately see that there are many items missing in this sad list... See for instance: http://spatial.forumdediscussions.com/t2670-10-septembre-1982-echec-ariane-1-l5-marecs-b-sirio-2 or http://weebau.com/satellite/F/firewheel.htm
- I understand that I should not add the names of Firewheel , MARECS-B, or Sirio-2 on the page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Satellite_launch_failures I should rather create 3 new articles and then insert those new pages... But... it is "too much" for a "modestly experienced" WP French contributor... like me !
So Good Luck.... in trying to find the "good guys" who could collect and handle this... "bottle in the sea", in order to complete the job ! R. Zaharia
Launch pads
- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 30
- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 45
- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 47
Trajectories
- Pi transfer orbits are briefly mentioned on this NASA page about Cassini, Titan, and Saturn. What are Pi transfers, how do they work, etc?
Water transport
Ships and boats
- waxi
- waxi is the generic name for water taxi. Created by Manchester Water Taxis back in February 2009 the term waxi has quickly gained global recognition as the catch all phrase for this type of water transportation.
- Carolina skiff Boats
- Largest manufacturer of outboard powered boats in America : http://www.carolinaskiff.com/about.html
- Owner's group has 12K members : http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com
- Fraser Yachts - international yacht brokerage specialising in yachts for sale, yacht charters and superyacht management.
- Archercraft Boat Company - presumably fails notability guidelines
- boat-steering systems - for example, cable systems (rotary vs. rack & pinion)
- busiest canals in the world
- Ship's Felt also known as Irish Felt. A shipbuilding material.
- China-Japan International Ferry Company (Xin Jian Zhen) - ferry that leaves weekly between Shanghai, China and Kobe/Osaka, Japan
- city at sea - a series of proposed ideas that a cruise ship can work as a moving city
- Commercial Maritime Code - 18 different maritime signal flags created by the British Board of Trade in 1857
- Convoy CW 9 (Codename Peewit) - a convoy that was heavily attacked by the Luftwaffe in the opening of the second phase of the Battle of Britain; Isle of Wight Shipwrecks: The Second World War
- Copenhagen Express (IMO: 8413277) - a container ship that the BBC Box has travelled on-board
- Crownline Boats - motorboat company, cf. [72]
- CSCL Globe - the world's largest container ship as of 2014
- Four Winns - or other large boat manufacturers; there seems to be a shortage of info about different boat-makers in general
- Freak Ship - proposed mass production of WWII-era single-journey, flat-bottom cargo ships powered by automobile engines; NZ Evening Post, 13 August 1941. Volume CXXXII, Issue 38
- Foyle Ferry Company
- Hong Kong International Convention for Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships - see page 9 of
- International Code of Symbols - extended version of the Commercial Maritime Code (maritime signal flags)
- J&K Smit- a ship-building company that was in operation in the year 1957.
- keel cutter - a number of articles mention this yacht(?) type, but there is no corresponding article yet
- LB200 - a pipe-laying barge; owned by Stolt Offshore
- lift on-lift off
- Maersk G-Class container ships - [73]
- Maersk Grabouw (Container Ship)
- Maersk Rosyth (Container Ship)
- Maersk S-Class container ships
- MV Vadm K. R. Wheeler - a Military Sealift Command ship; able to pump fuel ashore from up to eight miles offshore
- NYK Starlight (IMO: 8918837) - a container ship that the BBC Box has travelled on-board
- parbuckling - method of righting a capsized ship
- proprider - apparently a type of old powerboat; [74]
- reciprocal heading - opposite 180-degree heading from the one you are going on
- Rotor Tug - tugboat brand name, c.f.; [75]
- roundship - came across this term in an article on medieval/Renaissance Mediterranean trade
- shipboard fire - historically the most-feared threat aboard a ship; could discuss how risk has been mitigated over the centuries, and notable shipboard fire casualties; List of fires#Ship fires
- Seawolf Yacht - a privately owned luxury motor yacht built by J&k Smit that once served in the U.S. Navy as a tug boat; currently registered in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean [76]
- SS Veendam (1923) - Holland America Lines ocean liner
- Taffrail log
- Traghetto a large gondola that crosses the grand canal in Venice
- type-0 heavy-lift vessel - a new heavy-lift ship to be owned by Dockwise
- Vega Stockholm (IMO: 9358539) - a container ship that the BBC Box has travelled on-board
- Westerly Marine Construction Ltd - British yacht builders from 1963 to 2000
- windsurfer - type of boat; when you look up "windsurfer" it redirects you to windsurfing, which is a water sport
- Saique - Type of boat; 17th century Turkish coaster used in the Levant. Only one known contemporary image, drawn by Lt. Henri Sbonski De Pessebon. Willing to write article, but I don't know how to do Wiki Edits.
- hawster-a part of a brigantine and/or a sailing ship
- Transit Draft. Transit draft is normally shown in ships' specification. What is the definition?
Ports
Speed records
- PWC speed record - Waverunner/JetSki/PWC current speed record holder; believe it is held by a man named something Malone
- transatlantic speed record - not to be confused with Blue Riband (Hales) trophy
Other
- Internationally Recommended Transit Corridor - a shipping corridor in the Gulf of Aden that has a high level of piracy incidents.
- Brocklebank Line - a major shipping line in the 19th and 20th centuries
- Evinrude E-TEC - cleaner operating two-cycle marine engine; cf. [77]
- IAMSAR - a manual relating to search and rescue at sea
- ship's speeds - maybe not the right title; there is already an article about flank speed but nothing explaining, for example, the difference between standard and full, flank and emergency, etc.; see Talk:flank speed
- shipping marks - marks to identify the goods or cargoes so that goods can be identified easily and faster
- U-boat Worx - seems to be company making small submarines; [78]
References
- ^ http://www.earthrounders.com
- ^ James Allen, www.jwadevelopments.com. "Rail - Great Britain & Ireland | Timetables". Transport Store. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
- ^ unlikely champion - Jim Miller. Cycle World. New York: Aug 1997. Vol. 36, Iss. 8; pg. 50, 5-page abstract (summary) - Harley-Davidson's KR750 motorcycle ruled motorcycle racing in the 1950s. The history of the bike is discussed.
- ^ "Harley-Davidson Racing, 1934-1986 - Allan Girdler - Google Boeken". Books.google.com. 2002-07-28. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
- ^ "Arrest made after scuffle at bar." America's Intelligence Wire 1 Oct. 2009. CNSN. 8 May 2011.
- ^ Biker gangs deny they are criminal groups. Paul Egan. Detroit News. Detroit, Mich.: Jun 16, 2007.
- ^ Avengers President Arrested On Rackets Charge; [Final / Lorain Edition]. John Caniglia Plain Dealer Reporter. The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, Ohio: Sep 25, 1999. Robbery Verdict Reduces Sentence; [4 State / Suncoast Edition] Jamal Thalji. St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Jun 23, 1996. P. 1.B
- ^ Motorcycle Gang Testimony Not Allowed Visiting Judge Offers No Reason For His Decision.; [Metro Edition] Bill Harmon. Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Fla.: Jun 21, 1996. P. 1
- ^ Witnesses Disagree On Identification Of Robbery Suspect; [State Edition] T. Christian Miller. St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Jun 19, 1996. P. 1
- ^ Witnesses Lined Up For Robbery Trial; [Metro Edition] Bill Harmon. Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Fla.: Jun 19, 1996. P. 3 Bill Harmon. Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Fla.: Jun 21, 1996. P. 1
- ^ Blake McKelvey (1995). Snow in the Cities: A History of America's Urban Response. University Rochester Press. ISBN 978-1-878822-54-3.